Original Article
Linguistics
Usama Alsahlani; Ahmadreza Heidaryan Shahri; Amal El Haimeur
Abstract
The study aims to clarify vocal intonation and address some misconceptions mentioned in the Holy Qur’an. It emphasizes the importance of understanding phonemes as phonemic units and knowing how to deal with them. The study highlights the significance of phonemes, intonation, and their moral importance ...
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The study aims to clarify vocal intonation and address some misconceptions mentioned in the Holy Qur’an. It emphasizes the importance of understanding phonemes as phonemic units and knowing how to deal with them. The study highlights the significance of phonemes, intonation, and their moral importance in differentiating sentences and giving them various connotations through pronunciation.The study focuses on vocabulary related to arrogance and hypocrisy. It also explores questions regarding the concept of phonemes, their impact on sound, and the moral significance of misconceptions in the Holy Qur’an.One of the study's findings is that phonemes play a crucial role in linguistic thinking and have a significant impact on letters or movements. Intonation, on the other hand, has a profound influence on determining connotations such as reprimand, warning, and report. The study also reveals that intonation serves an expressive function by conveying feelings and emotions such as sadness, joy, despair, hope, etc.
Original Article
Literary Criticism
Alaa Mahdi Mazhar Al-Breej; Hosain Sayyedi; Zargham Ghabanchi
Abstract
Employing myth is one of the aesthetic expressive tools used by modern poets in their poetry. Its use in modern poetry is so prevalent that it has become one of the most important phenomena in modern and contemporary literature, distinguishing it as a feature of modern literature. Almost every poetic ...
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Employing myth is one of the aesthetic expressive tools used by modern poets in their poetry. Its use in modern poetry is so prevalent that it has become one of the most important phenomena in modern and contemporary literature, distinguishing it as a feature of modern literature. Almost every poetic work contains symbolic and mythological references. In an attempt to find a style that harmonizes with nature, female poets often incorporate myth, creating metaphorical or miraculous images. Myths are present in the poems of women poets, and many of them utilize these myths to convey messages about their poetic conditions, as well as their philosophical and intellectual existence in life.This study adopts a comparative analytical approach to reveal the manifestations of myth in feminist poetry. The researcher sheds light on feminist literature and the influence of Western literature on Arab culture through a comparison between two examples of female poets from modern literature: Edith Sitwell (1887-1964) and Nazik Al-Malaika (1923-2007). The aim of this study is to explore the mythological content in the poems of contemporary female poets, specifically focusing on how myth is employed in modern feminist poetry and its intensive invocation between these two poets.The results indicate that there is an influence of Western literature on the poetic development of Nazik Al-Malaika, with evidence showing that Greek symbols dominate her poetic texts. Additionally, she incorporates some religious myths based on Christian narratives into her discourse. On the other hand, Edith Sitwell creates unfamiliar symbols and images from her own imaginative world.Through this study of the employment of myth in Arab and Western literature, the mythic image is manifested in the imaginative features of the two poets. This expression of artistic linguistic text is blended with elements that are relevant to reality. The present study represents the first attempt to explore this concept by examining both cultures. It becomes evident that the use of myth serves as a means to revisit the primal origins of life.
research article
Semiotics
Zohreh Ghorbani Madavani; Zahra Soleimani
Abstract
It is necessary for the narrator to take advantage of techniques that help him write the novel and find consistency and coherence between form and content. The more consistent this is, the more successful the writer will be. Hoda Barakat utilizes the art of correspondence to outline the exciting and ...
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It is necessary for the narrator to take advantage of techniques that help him write the novel and find consistency and coherence between form and content. The more consistent this is, the more successful the writer will be. Hoda Barakat utilizes the art of correspondence to outline the exciting and tragic plot in "The Barid Al-Layil". The narration is obscure and lacks clarity, as the reader never sees a known name for the protagonist. Everything is shrouded in darkness and separation, much like the night of vagrants - a story of those who have no time, place, or possessions. What captures the recipient's attention is how all textual elements such as titles, colors, cover, and other thresholds harmonize with the plot and serve its content. The writer's ingenuity is evident in this consistency that we see between form and content in her novel, creating an integrated fabric. This research, using a descriptive-analytical approach, studies the appropriateness between textual elements and the plot to unravel the mysteries of this correspondence novel and guide critics towards a more accurate and thoughtful review process. The textual elements studied in this article include the cover, colors, headline, sub-headings, and introduction. The research findings reveal that through a complex and disjointed plot without a clear resolution, Barakat alludes to complex crises in Arab countries that are not easily resolved. The reader must analyze the unsolved riddles presented by Barakat, fostering interaction between writer and reader while reducing the author's dominance over the text.The title of the novel, the cover, and the colors used on the cover all guide the reader to what will happen in the letters of disappointment. Barakat utilizes the duality of disappointment and hope in both the threshold and the plot to achieve her goals in writing "The Barid Al-Layil". It is as if she wants to confirm that there is no impact of dialogue and interaction in such a society. Those who reside in this society do not desire communication, not even through a message..
research article
Linguistics
Hosain Elyasi Mofrad; Zeinab Ghasemiasl
Abstract
The methods of analyzing poetic texts have changed due to the evolution of critical awareness. Research on texts now relies on the dialectical relationship with the text and its systematic reception in order to uncover the true meaning. This goal is achieved by understanding the symbolic system and nodes ...
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The methods of analyzing poetic texts have changed due to the evolution of critical awareness. Research on texts now relies on the dialectical relationship with the text and its systematic reception in order to uncover the true meaning. This goal is achieved by understanding the symbolic system and nodes of the text. Semiotics, a new critical method, plays a crucial role in understanding and removing ambiguity from the text. It aims to bridge the gap between the text and its recipient.This article focuses on Muhammad Abd al-Bari's poem "What Zarqa al-Yamamah Did Not Say" using a semiotic approach. The main objective is to gain insight into his poetic experience and explore new horizons for contemporary Sudanese poetry. Additionally, this research aims to investigate the behavioral reality of Arab people in modern times.The results of this study reveal that the poem is rich in symbols, characters, and historical codes. The poet uses these elements to depict a tragic future. In terms of aesthetics, the text defamiliarizes language by disrupting normal connections between words, vocabulary, and linguistic structures. By portraying the poet's life reality through poetry, the language of the text serves an ironic function, revealing a reality that the poet may not be receptive to.In addition to depicting a tragic future, the poet also envisions a bright future that can be achieved through new awareness and knowledge.
research article
Linguistics
Abdel-Baqi Badr Al-Khazraji
Abstract
I have learned from life that creativity is a narrative in which all creators who engage with the text participate. The text serves as a realm in which the creator explores beauty, taste, and textual elegance. Building upon this idea, I have developed ideas for discourse analysis at the postgraduate ...
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I have learned from life that creativity is a narrative in which all creators who engage with the text participate. The text serves as a realm in which the creator explores beauty, taste, and textual elegance. Building upon this idea, I have developed ideas for discourse analysis at the postgraduate level, centered around the concept of "the labyrinth. "My aim is to immerse students in a constant state of exploration, guiding them from one area of research to another whenever they uncover a truth. I have been successful in teaching researchers during this crucial stage of their scientific journey, helping them draw conclusions from their premises and navigate through complex texts when they feel lost. My focus has been on stimulating their minds and encouraging them to explore various fields of knowledge, fostering creativity and innovation to produce solid and distinctive scientific outcomes. I will attempt to establish a foundation for understanding the labyrinth concept and discourse within texts as keys to knowledge in research. Subsequently, I will document the ideas and texts that have been analyzed using the textual labyrinth method.The scientific and cognitive objective of this research is to define the concept of text. It aims to equip postgraduate students with the ability to differentiate between texts, comprehend their meanings, identify the parties involved in communication within them, and recognize any disruptions or deviations in the communication process between texts and recipients. The ultimate goal is to teach students communicative standards because without these standards, a text loses its communicative power.
research article
Linguistics
Abdulbasit Arab Yousefabadi; Fatemeh Gooshehneshin
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Consistency is the sum of grammatical premises that make the text a sequence of sentences and paragraphs. It surrounds the text, giving it a sense of sequence and texture. The various linguistic phenomena within it aim to enhance the text, fitting it together and ensuring its continuity. Consistency, ...
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Consistency is the sum of grammatical premises that make the text a sequence of sentences and paragraphs. It surrounds the text, giving it a sense of sequence and texture. The various linguistic phenomena within it aim to enhance the text, fitting it together and ensuring its continuity. Consistency, through its formal and semantic means, allows us to approach the text from a contemporary linguistic perspective.Based on this perspective, this study observes several coherence tools in the poem "Saly Al-Ramah Al-Awali" by poet Safi Al-Din Al-Hilli (1278-1349) to uncover the mechanisms of textual references, deletion, connection, consistency, repetition, and conjunction. The study concludes that this text has a coherent framework and its parts are connected in a continuous and sequential manner. The mechanisms of textual harmony are clearly visible in the poem.The text contains an abundance of textual coherence tools, accounting for 51% of all coherence mechanisms. This percentage is attributed to the interrelationship between the structures of the poem "Sali Al-Ramah Al-Awali," where grammatical linkage and semantic consistency overlap and interweave. The textual structure reveals a diversity of textual consistency mechanisms, with referral accounting for 30% and repetition also accounting for 30%.